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  1. 13. Aug. 2013 · Tompall Glaser, a country music singer, publisher and studio owner best known for his association with the outlaw movement against record labels, died Tuesday. He was 79.

  2. Tompall Glaser was born on 3 September 1933 in Spalding, Nebraska, USA. He was an actor, known for Another 48 Hrs. (1990), Tick, Tick, Tick (1970) and Thieves (1977). He died on 13 August 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar T ...

  3. 16. Aug. 2013 · Thomas Paul Glaser, singer: born Spalding, Nebraska 3 September 1933; married June; died Nashville 13 August 2013. More about Artists Country Music Johnny Cash Music Singers

  4. Obituary. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tompall Glaser, a country music singer, publisher and studio owner best known for his association with the outlaw movement against record labels, died ...

  5. 13. Aug. 2013 · Tompall Glaser, one of country music's original Outlaws, is dead at 79 after fighting a prolonged illness according to his family. He died at his home in Nashville. Tompall got his start in country music with his two brothers Chuck and Jim in Tompall & The Glaser Brothers who were members of the Grand Ole Opry. The family band released 10 ...

  6. 13. Aug. 2013 · Country music singer, publisher and studio owner Tompall Glaser, a seminal figure in the outlaw movement who wrote the classic song "Streets of Baltimore," died Tuesday at at 79.

  7. Thomas Paul "Tompall" Glaser — a staunchly independent singer, songwriter, studio owner, publisher and recording artist and a central figure in country music's much-vaunted "Outlaw Movement" of the 1970s — died Tuesday at his Nashville home after a long illness. Glaser, who was featured on Wanted! The Outlaws, country music's first million-selling album, was 79.